1. High performance liquid chromatographic profiling of tryptophan and related indoles in body fluids and tissues of carcinoid patients
- Author
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Hm Rutgers, Ege Devries, Cjm Hoppenbrouwers, Amj Schellings, IP Kema, and Faj Muskiet
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Blood Platelets ,Quality Control ,Serotonin ,Indoles ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Urine ,Carcinoid Tumor ,Biochemistry ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,5-Hydroxytryptophan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Blood plasma ,Humans ,Carcinoid tumour ,Solid phase extraction ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Detection limit ,Chromatography ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Tryptophan ,Reproducibility of Results ,General Medicine ,Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid ,Body Fluids ,Circadian Rhythm ,Diet ,chemistry - Abstract
A high performance liquid chromatographic method with quaternary gradient elution and fluorometric detection was developed for profiling of tryptophan (TRP), 5-hydroxytryptophan, serotonin (5-HT) and 5-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid (5-HIAA) in urine, platelet-rich plasma and (tumour) tissue of patients with carcinoid tumours. Prior to injection, urine samples were diluted and filtered. Platelet-rich plasma and tissue homogenates were prepurified by C18 solid phase extraction. Detection limits were approx. 2 pmol. Results of urinary 5-HT and 5-HIAA compared favourably with those of single component analyses. No consistent diurnal variations were found for TRP, 5-HT and 5-HIAA in 12-h urine samples from 15 healthy adults. Abstinence of 5-HT-rich foods reduced urinary levels of 5-HT and 5-HIAA. C18 extraction of indoles from protein-containing matrices was studied in platelet-rich plasma. Although time-consuming and complicated for daily routine use, the present approach offers particular advantages over single component analyses in the study of TRP metabolism in patients with carcinoid tumours.
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- 1993